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Pair of Bauhaus Era Ball Candlestick, Naum Slutzky Attributed

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    By Bauhaus
    Located in New York, NY
    Pair of brass candlesticks in the style of the Bauhaus. Stamped "Made in Germany." This pair of industrial candlesticks follow the Bauhaus school of design's philosophy of "form fo...
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    20th Century German Bauhaus Candlesticks

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  • Pair of David Heinz Gumbel silver candlesticks, modern Judaica, Bauhaus style
    Located in Tel Aviv - Jaffa, IL
    We are offering here this perfectly designed pair of sterling silver candlesticks, all hand Hammered in a fine and sleek Bauhaus design, the candlesticks were made after Gumbel Left his work in the bezalel school of arts in Jerusalem, they date from the 60s'. This pair will be an amazing addition to any Judaica or silver collection, and will be Amazing in any house with their Bauhaus, delicate hammered sleek design. The candlesticks are both marked 925 for sterling silver and the latter "G" in Hebrew for "Gumbel" Measurements: Height : 9.7 inch / 24.8 cm Width : 3.6 inch / 9.1 cm Master silversmith David Heinz Gumbel, was born in Sinsheim, Germany, near Heidelberg. He studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Berlin-Charlottenberg from 1927 to 1931. Although Gumbel did not actually study at the Bauhaus, he was profoundly Influenced by its teachings and incorporated its design aesthetic into his silver and Judaica. In 1934 Gumbel fled Nazi Germany and moved to Palestine. As a member of the Faculty of the recently opened New Bezalel School in Jerusalem, he joined a group of Highly cultured artists and colleagues who worked under the directorship of Joseph Budko, a craftsman who championed the modernist aesthetic. Gumbel taught Silversmithing, hammered work, and jewelry design at Bezalel, and retired in 1955. His Personal style always remained classic modern -- his objects emphasize streamlined Design and graceful contours. He was born in Sinsheim to a secular family among the pioneers of the local silversmith Industry. In 1918, the Gumbels relocated to Heilbronn where David worked as an Apprentice in the "Bruckmann & Sons" factory, becoming a certified steel engraver. In the late 1920s, Gumbel studied to be a silversmith at the school of applied arts in Berlin At the Kunstgewerbeschule. Following his studies, Gumbel was employed at workshops In Düsseldorf and Stockholm, as well as in the family factory in Heilbronn. It was there that Gumbel began to design hand-made silver pieces in the modern style. Simultaneously, He produced Jewish ritual objects like a Chanukah menorah or candlesticks. Gumbel Utilized polished silver and other materials, such as ivory, in his works. In 1936, Gumbel left Germany for Land of Israel, joining the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design as a teacher and the administrator of the metal department, alongside Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert...
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    Vintage 1960s Israeli Bauhaus Candlesticks

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  • Pair of Porcelain "Jazz Era" Candlesticks, France, circa 1950s
    Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
    Charming pair of porcelain candlesticks representing musicians from the 1920s-1930s.
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  • Pair of Gilded Bronze Candlesticks from French Restauration Era
    Located in 263-0031, JP
    A pair of candlesticks in chiselled fire-gilt bronze from the French Empire or early Restauration Era. The pair, exemplifying the neoclassical iconography so popular in the Napoleoni...
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  • Pair of Deco Era Barovier and Toso Clear Glass Candlesticks
    By Barovier&Toso
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    Pair of clear hand blown Murano glass candlesticks attributed to Barovier and Toso, circa 1930s. No makers marks found but these were purchased from an established and reliable Itali...
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    Early 20th Century Italian Art Deco Candlesticks

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  • Pair of Brass and Polished Steel Candlesticks Attributed to Karl Springer
    By Karl Springer
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    This stylish and chic pair of candlesticks are fabricated in brass and steel, and they are attributed to Karl Springer. The pieces have a weighted bottom and the castings are crisp a...
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    Late 20th Century American Modern Candlesticks

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